User Guide
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Traditional File Services Administration Guide
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To verify that the name space loaded, enter the following command:
VOLUMES
This shows a list of all name spaces.
Removing Name Spaces
You can remove the name space by deleting the volume and re-creating it, or
by using VREPAIR. For instructions on using VREPAIR, see Repairing a
Traditional Volume in the Novell Storage Services Administration Guide.
Creating a Directory
You create directories in ConsoleOne
TM
. To create a directory, you must have
the Create right for the directory which the new directory will be added to.
Creating a root directory requires that you select the volume object instead of
selecting a parent directory.
For some ideas for directory structures, see “Planning Directory Structures”
on page 19.
For instructions on creating directories, see Creating a File or Folder in the
ConsoleOne 1.3 Guide.
Creating a Directory Map Object
A Directory Map object represents a particular directory in a file system.
Directory Map objects can point to directories that contain frequently used
files such as applications.
If you create a Directory Map object to point to an application, users can
access the application by mapping a drive to the Directory Map object.
For instructions on creating a Directory Map Object, see Creating a Directory
Map Object in the Console One 1.3 User Guide. For an example of how you
could use Directory Map objects to reduce maintenance of login scripts, see
“Using Directory Map Objects” on page 41.